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Friday, February 13, 2026

Eighth-Grade TSP Students Explore Pohnpei Public Library

 Today, Pohnpei Public Library was pleased to welcome two elementary school groups for an educational visit to the library as part of the TSP (Students Talent Show Program). The visiting students were eighth graders from ESDM Elementary School and Sapwalap Elementary School.

During their visit, students were introduced to the library’s resources, learned about the importance of reading and research, and explored the role libraries play in supporting learning and lifelong education. The visit also provided an opportunity for students to become familiar with library rules, services, and the wide variety of books available to them.

Thursday, February 12, 2026

Storytelling and Activities at Pohnpei Public Library

 Yesterday, Pohnpei Public Library hosted a joyful and engaging story hour for our young readers. We were happy to welcome a lovely guest storyteller who shared several fun and meaningful stories about chickens. The children listened attentively as the stories were read, filling the library with curiosity, laughter, and learning.

 Following the storytelling session, the children took part in hands-on activities related to the stories. They worked on simple worksheets and creative tasks about chickens, giving them the opportunity to reflect on what they heard and express their ideas through learning activities.

The session concluded with a group photo to capture the wonderful moment shared between our storyteller and the children. Story hour continues to be a special time at the library—bringing stories to life and encouraging a love for reading in a warm, welcoming environment.

We thank our guest storyteller for volunteering her time and making the day memorable for our library children.

Thursday, February 5, 2026

  

Today, Pohnpei Public Library received an amazing donation of books from a thoughtful daughter. She shared that these books belonged to her father, Captain Alexander “Alex” Tretnoff, a pilot and former CEO of Caroline Islands Air. Rather than letting his books go unused, Alex chose to share his collection with the community, so everyone can enjoy them.

Captain Tretnoff is originally from Arngel, Yap, and has spent his life serving both his profession and his community. Over the years, he has contributed to education, youth sports, and village development projects, and remains a respected and active member of the Yapese community. His generosity and dedication to giving back make him an inspiration for all.

We are grateful for this wonderful gift and encourage everyone to explore and enjoy these new additions to our library!

Following today’s generous book donation, we held our story hour at 4 PM, and it was wonderful to see so many children joining us! We encouraged parents to bring their little ones to enjoy the stories, and several of our volunteers also took turns reading to the kids.


Story hours are a great way to foster a love of reading, build community, and give children an opportunity to explore new books. We are thrilled by the turnout today and look forward to welcoming even more young readers at our future sessions!


After the story hour, the children gathered around to color and bring the stories to life, enjoying creative time together while exploring the characters and scenes from the books.

Monday, February 2, 2026

 Januray 29, 2026, Pohnpei Public Library was honored to welcome Ms. Lisa Barrow, Secretary of Kidi Oangoahng Animal Welfare Inc., who visited to read a story to our library children. The session encouraged reading, learning, and community engagement. Following the storytelling, the children completed related activity sheets and proudly shared their work.

We sincerely thank Ms. Barrow and Kidi Oangoahng Animal Welfare Inc. for supporting literacy and youth learning in our community.